Well, then the Sox blew a 7-1 lead against the Royals in the ninth inning on Saturday, and I couldn't keep it in any longer. I blew my top, but I blew it on Twitter.

I've decided to post the rant here in its entirety because I need to say it, and I need to share it. Also, if it blows up in my face, I need it somewhere that I can be held accountable. Old tweets get lost too easily.

So, without further ado, my rant.

I’m just going to go on a little rant here, so either mute me for a bit, or just deal with it.

God Bless you sir, This is the second comeback of what looked to be a loss for KC against our guys but Robin is so crappy of a manager he doesn't know who to go to at the right time to close the deal...

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